To do so, push and hold START/RER button with engine running. Af-
ter 2 seconds, one beep is heard meaning that the low altitude mode
can be selected. Releasing START/RER button just after hearing that
one beep will select the low altitude mode. The reverse system is
now ready to operate in low altitude regions. Shifting in reverse is
achieved as described above in
SHIFTING IN REVERSE
.
To select high altitude mode, push and hold START/RER button until
2 beeps are heard. Release button within one second. The reverse
system is now ready to operate in high altitude regions. Shifting in
reverse is achieved as described above in
SHIFTING IN REVERSE
.
As long as the START/RER button is pushed and held the RER system
switches from one mode to the other. One beep then 2 beeps then
one beep then 2 beeps and so on are heard with one second interval.
The mode to be selected corresponds to the last beep code heard.
NOTE:
The selected altitude mode is kept in memory until a new
one is chosen — whether the engine is stopped or not.
Liquid Cooled Models
These vehicles are equipped with a air pressure sensor that takes
care of the altitude mode required by the RER.
No START/RER button operation is needed to select a mode. Just
follow
SHIFTING IN REVERSE
above.
9)
Handlebar
The handlebar controls the steering of the snowmobile. As the han-
dlebar is rotated to right or left, the skis are turned right or left to
steer the snowmobile.
WARNING
Fast reverse while turning, could result in loss of stability and
control.
10) Holding Strap
Holding strap provides a grip for driver when side-hilling.
WARNING
This strap is not for towing, lifting or other purpose than tem-
porary use as a grab bar during side-hilling. Always keep at
least one hand on handlebar.
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